>Who is spreading xenophobia against Turkish people?
Article from Vice itself is pure xenophobia.
>If I click that link I only see Turkish text, what am I supposed to read?
Read the Vice article at OP it says same. If you want translation here you go,
"Armenian activists, who blocked the A7 highway near Lyon, France, attacked a group of Turkish citizens going to work with a stick, ax and knife, causing serious injuries to 2 TURKS aged 17 and 22!"
>Also what does this protest have to do with a fascist group on an ethnic cleansing hunt?
Nobody ethnic cleansing anyone here, no point in dramatizing events.By doing so, you just empty the meanings of words.
"The marches followed violent clashes earlier Wednesday, when a group of pro-Armenian demonstrators blocked a motorway near Vienne, and clashed with members of the Turkish community. According to police, clashes with knives broke out, and four people were injured, including a 23-year-old man who was hit with a hammer."
Read before spreading your xenophobia against Turkish people.
We heard your complaint but you are being acting entitled now. People are free to register, free to comment, if you don't like it, downvote it. It is the top comment, that means it is being upvoted. get over it.
>"They formed a consumer group, the 349 Alliance, which organized a boycott of Pepsi products, and held rallies outside the offices of PCPPI and the Philippine government. Most protests were peaceful, "
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> "but three PCPPI employees were killed by a grenade thrown into a warehouse in Davao,[13] and a mother and child were killed in Manila on February 13, 1993, by a grenade thrown at a Pepsi truck."